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St. Andrews Golf Course Scotland

St Andrews Golf Course Scotland

Every Golfer’s Dream is to Play a Round at “The Home of the Game”

The first written record of golf dates back to 1457, when the King of Scots, James II, attempted to ban the sport. The King feared that golf distracted young men from their archery practice. It was essential for national defense. However, five centuries later. Golf is both Scotland’s national sport and a global phenomenon.

Every year, thousands flock to the “Home of Golf” in St Andrews, Scotland. Playing the links at the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews holds the site of some of the world’s oldest and most renowned courses.

Even if you’re an experienced golfer or an avid novice, visiting these hallowed grounds is the ideal way to celebrate your love of the sport. Talk to your Global Air Charters broker today and plan your arrival at the Dundee Airport (EGPN). It also has a private airfield just minutes away from the landmark golf courses of St Andrews.

St Andrews Has Something for Every Golfer

St Andrews has seven golf courses. Each one is open to the public (with some restrictions). Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned veteran, St Andrews has a course to fit your skill level. Here’s a quick look at a few of the options at St Andrews:

The Old Course

The most famous course in St Andrews, the Old Course, dates back to the early 15th century. It is one of the oldest active courses in the world. Its iconic double greens, undulating fairways, and challenging bunkers draw golf legends and amateurs alike.

The Old Course is surrounded by historic landmarks like St Andrews Cathedral. It contains the medieval ruins of St Andrews Castle, and the University of St Andrews, the third-oldest university in the English-speaking world. This fusion of golfing heritage and historic architectural charm creates an unforgettable experience for visitors.

By all means, tee times at The Old Course are in high demand. Golfers must enter a ballot drawing 48 hours before the day they wish to play to be awarded a spot. If you do get the chance to play it, make sure to stop at the 700-year-old Swilcan Bridge at the 18th hole for the perfect photo op.

The New Course

If you don’t score a spot at The Old Course, the rest of the links at St Andrews are easier to reserve. We recommend The New Course as the next best option. Don’t let the name fool you: this course is over a century old and is now as iconic as the original Old Course.

Known for its unusual layout, the New Course features tight fairways and well-guarded greens. It offers an authentic St Andrews golfing experience. It is situated adjacent to the Old Course and provides an accessible yet equally engaging alternative with its stunning coastal views and challenging conditions. Today, the New Course is a favorite among locals and visitors alike.

The Jubilee Course

Established in 1897, the Jubilee Course began life as a 12-hole layout for beginners. Over time, it has evolved into an 18-hole championship course. It presents a challenging test for experienced golfers.

Particularly nestled along the St Andrews coastline, the course boasts rolling dunes, strategically placed bunkers, and stunning views of the North Sea. Designed by Donald Steel, the Jubilee Course offers a combination of natural beauty and demanding play, making it a popular choice for those seeking to experience the essence of St Andrews golf.

The Balgove Course

Designed with beginners and younger players in mind, the Balgove Course is a welcoming 9-hole layout. Also, Known for its wide fairways and minimal hazards, the course gives novice golfers and families a gentle introduction to the game. With its forgiving design and focus on fostering enjoyment for all skill levels, the Balgove Course is an ideal starting point for those new to golf.

Plan Your Golf Getaway Today

Scotland’s mild weather in springtime makes it the perfect time of year for strolling the links of the Old Course, honing your skills on the Jubilee Course, or immersing yourself in the rich history and culture of St Andrews. Contact your broker today or reach out to us directly to plan your pilgrimage to the “Home of Golf.”